The Red Sox have five bullpen jobs mostly sewn up, but there will be competition for the remaining seven or eight spots.
What is the absolute best-case scenario for the Boston Red Sox between now and Opening Day? The Red Sox need a right-handed bat, and the most frequently discussed name in Boston circles these days ...
Carlos Estévez is one of the top bullpen arms left in free agency, but don't expect the hard-throwing righthander to land with the Boston Red Sox. Estévez is among a handful of relievers who've ...
The Boston Red Sox certainly could use another top-tier arm for the bullpen. Boston added Aroldis Chapman early in free agency and has been linked to some other options. While this is the case ...
The Boston Red Sox were linked to one of the top free agents available this offseason but ended up missing out on him. Boston has been looking to bolster the bullpen throughout the offseason after ...
The Boston Red Sox might implement an outside-the-box idea as they look to add to their bullpen. Snagging seven-time All-Star and former New York Yankees flamet
Free agent Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session for the benefit of scouts from the Boston Red Sox and several other teams earlier this week.
After Tommy Lasorda's death in 2021, he was the oldest living Hall of Fame member. On June 28, 2024, Orlando Cepeda, another legend enshrined at Cooperstown, passed away at 86. Here's a look at the updated list of the 10 oldest living Hall of Famers: Born: April 29,
ESPN's Buster Olney says that the Reds are the most improved team of the offseason. Olney put the Reds ahead of the Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Rangers, and Nationals. The unlucky record in one-run games compiled with the changes new manager Terry Francona is preparing to implement is what most intrigues Olney.
The Boston Red Sox are projected to acquire a 10-time Gold Glover from the St. Louis Cardinals in a blockbuster offseason trade.
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